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What’s on the smartphone agenda for January?
Fitbod

If you need some help with keeping those New Year’s fitness resolutions, then this pocket personal trainer could be the one for you. Fitbod is described as the ultimate fitness platform helping users build muscle, gain strength and lose weight with customised workout plans.
Offering weight-lifting routines with a workout planner, each training session is custom-built for your fitness level and equipment (or lack thereof) so you can make the most of every workout.
Get everything from recovery and exercise tracking to AI-generated recommendations tailored to your objectives. You can also access trainers via email and get all your strength training questions answered.
Fitbod lets you save and build your own strength training and endurance routines, change up sessions, choose your favourite exercises and monitor your progress across multiple devices. It also allows integration with programmes such as Apple Watch, Strava and Fitbit.
There are more than 1,000 exercises and hi-res video walkthroughs to make sure you’re exercising the right way and its available on both iPhone and Android.
Rocket Money

If you’ve vowed that 2025 will be the year you finally take control of your finances, then check out the Rocket Money budgeting app which aims to empower users to ‘save more, spend less, see everything and take back control of your financial life’.
The app allows users to manage and track subscriptions by bringing them all together in one place and it can even cancel unwanted subscriptions for you. It also has a recurring view function that helps users stay on top of what’s due, pay bills on time and avoid late fees and overdrafts.
It can also track spending across all your accounts and give spending insights, bring all your assets and debts together for a clear picture of your net worth and will even wait on hold for you to negotiate bill payments.
With more than 5 million members, the app has saved users more than USD1 billion to date. It’s available on iOS and Android and is free but you can pay to upgrade to premium services.
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